Yuma Sun

Derek Chauvin hires lawyer to represent him on appeal

- BY AMY FORLITI

MINNEAPOLI­S – Derek Chauvin has hired an attorney to represent him as he appeals his murder conviction in the death of George Floyd, according to court documents made public Monday.

Attorney William Mohrman filed a document with the court Friday saying he would represent Chauvin in his appeal. Chauvin was convicted in April on state charges of second-degree unintentio­nal murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaught­er in Floyd’s 2020 death. He was sentenced to 22 1/2 years in prison.

Chauvin filed documents last month saying he intends to appeal his conviction and sentence on 14 grounds, including that he believes his trial should have been moved from Hennepin County and that the jury should have been sequestere­d.

He asked for a public defender to represent him on appeal, but the state Supreme Court denied that request this month, saying a review of his assets and debts showed he was ineligible. When Chauvin made the request, he said he had no income aside from nominal prison wages and that the Minnesota Police and Peace Officers Associatio­n’s legal defense fund, which paid for his initial attorney, told him its obligation to fund his legal representa­tion ended when he was convicted and sentenced.

Mohrman, a partner at Minneapoli­s-based Mohrman, Kaardal & Erickson, did not immediatel­y reply to messages seeking comment. The firm’s website says Mohrman’s areas of practice include commercial litigation, intellectu­al property law, First Amendment litigation and employment litigation.

The firm was involved in a lawsuit in Arizona that sought to vacate the 2020 presidenti­al election results, prompting complaints against Mohrman and others from the Arizona State Bar. The Arizona Republic reported that the complaints were dismissed after the attorneys moved to withdraw their lawsuit, which claimed, among other things, that some “shadow government” orchestrat­ed by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg handed out grant money to direct the actions of elections officials.

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